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*Hematoma | **Microscopic or gross hematuria. Urological studies normal. | ||
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**Subcapsular, non-expanding without parenchymal laceration. | |||
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*Hematoma | *Hematoma | ||
*Laceration | **Non-expanding peri-renal hematoma confined to renal retroperitoneum. | ||
*Laceration | |||
**<1.0 cm parenchymal depth of renal cortex without urinary extravasation. | |||
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*Laceration | *Laceration | ||
**>1.0 cm parenchymal depth of renal cortex without collecting system rupture or urinary extravasation. | |||
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*Laceration | *Laceration | ||
*Vascular | **Parenchymal laceration extending through renal cortex, medulla, and collecting system. | ||
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**Main renal artery or vein injury with contained hemorrhage. | |||
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*Laceration | *Laceration | ||
*Vascular | **Completely shattered kidney. | ||
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**Avulsion of renal hilum that devascularises kidney. | |||
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Revision as of 17:27, 27 February 2021
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| Grade | Type | Description |
| I | Contusion | Microscopic or gross hematuria. Urological studies normal. |
| I | Hematoma | Subcapsular, non-expanding without parenchymal laceration. |
| II | Hematoma | Non-expanding peri-renal hematoma confined to renal retroperitoneum. |
| II | Laceration | <1.0 cm parenchymal depth of renal cortex without urinary extravasation. |
| III | Laceration | >1.0 cm parenchymal depth of renal cortex without collecting system rupture or urinary extravasation. |
| IV | Laceration | Parenchymal laceration extending through renal cortex, medulla, and collecting system. |
| IV | Vascular | Main renal artery or vein injury with contained hemorrhage. |
| V | Laceration | Completely shattered kidney. |
| V | Vascular | Avulsion of renal hilum that devascularises kidney. |
Burn Thickness Chart[1]
| Thickness | Deepest Skin Structure Involved | Pain & Sensation | Appearance | Expected Course | Image |
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- ↑ Haines E, et al. Optimizing emergency management to reduce morbidity and mortality in pediatric burn patients. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice. 12(5):1-23. EB Medicine.

